MIFTAH representatives Riham Faqih and
Lamis Hantouli recently participated in CEDAW’s
(Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination against Women) 70th session. They
were part of a delegation of civil society
institutions (the Women’s Civil Coalition for
implementing the CEDAW agreement in occupied
Palestine) which includes several rights and women’s
groups. The CEDAW meetings were held between July 9
and 11 in Geneva, Switzerland and focused on the
discussion of Palestine’s CEDAW report. MIFTAH’s
team participated in sessions in which the shadow
report was presented, responding to inquiries about
the Palestine report and providing the committee
with the necessary data and information. The team
also attended the session held on the margins of the
conference, organized by the Palestinian mission in
Geneva and which focused on the applications of the
CEDAW agreement and the challenges posed by the
presence of the Israeli occupation. During this
session, MIFTAH presented a working paper pertaining
to violations against Palestinian women in refugee
camps in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, including
Jerusalem, based on the general comments 30, 32 and
35 of the CEDAW agreement, which addresses women in
conflict and under occupation.
MIFTAH also participated in the lengthy discussion to discuss the first report of the State of Palestine before the CEDAW committee. The report reflects Palestine’s commitments to the agreement since it was signed by President Mahmoud Abbas in 2014. The official Palestinian team, which included representatives from the various government sectors, provided responses to inquiries put to it by the CEDAW committee. The delegation, headed by Minister for Women’s Affairs, Dr. Haifa Al Agha and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, vowed commitment to the committee to improve the status of Palestinian women at the legal, political and procedural levels, namely to ratify the Family Protection Law, reviewing the Personal Status Law, the Penal Code and the Labor Law and work towards unifying laws between the West Bank and Gaza Strip to formulate a Palestinian National Law. The delegation also reaffirmed its commitment to address the recommendations put forth by civil society and to seriously look into signing the agreement’s additional protocols. Minister Al Agha confirmed during the meeting that Palestine would sit down with the CEDAW committee in two years to showcase the projected achievements in the coming two years. MIFTAH’s participation in the CEDAW session is supported by OXFAM and is part of its Conflict and Fragility program. Read More...
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